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Friday, 20 December 2013

Celtic manager Neil Lennon fears Celtic duo set for exit

Celtic manager Neil Lennon fears Celtic duo set for exit

Glasgow:
Celtic manager Neil Lennon on Friday revealed Joe Ledley and Georgios
Samaras are likely to leave the Scottish champions when their contracts
expire at the end of the season.

Lennon has been unable to
persuade the duo to sign new deals and he fears they are willing to run
down their contracts to guarantee they can hit the free agent market.

Ahead
of the Scottish Premiership clash with Hearts at Parkhead on Saturday,
Lennon was asked if he felt he was more likely to lose Wales midfielder
Ledley and Greece forward Samaras than keep them.

Lennon, who
also confirmed defender Mikael Lustig faces four months on the sidelines
after undergoing a double-hip operation, said: "The honest answer would
be, realistically, yes. The contracts are up in the summer.

"We
are getting to the point where there will be a lot of speculation about
both players but we have made it clear that we are willing to speak to
them and we have spoken to Joe already but we have had nothing back.

"They
are two players that we don`t want to go but we can`t force them to
stay although we are doing everything we can at the minute to do that.

"But we have had no indication of what the players want to do.

"The ball is very much in their court at the minute.

"We
are planning for next season anyway but obviously we would like some
indication of what they are going to do. It is a difficult situation for
us and for them."

Of Lustig, Lennon said the Swedish right-back had been playing through the pain barrier for several months.

But
with Sweden failing to reach the World Cup finals and Celtic being
eliminated from the Champions League, the decision was taken to have an
operation.

The 27-year-old Lustig had been in impressive form for
Celtic but Lennon revealed he had been struggling to cope with the
injury.

"Lustig had surgery, four months. He had both hips done,
so the procedure was a bit more in-depth than first thought," the
manager said.

"We are hoping he will be back March/April time but
he had a lot of work done which makes his recent performances even more
remarkable." ---------------- ZEENEWS.com